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The departures area outside Tulsa International Airport sits nearly empty amid a winter storm.
24 January 2026
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24 January 2026
The departures level outside Tulsa International Airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on January 24, 2026, is nearly empty amid a winter storm. Most flights are canceled locally as the storm contributes to widespread flight cancellations across the United States.
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23 January 2026
In Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on January 23, 2026, people walk amid heavy snowfall in south Kashmir's Pulwama district. Heavy snowfall hits across the Kashmir valley, forcing authorities to cancel flights at Srinagar airport. The highways and roads, particularly in the upper reaches and some areas of the plains, are also closed due to icy conditions and snow accumulation. According to the weather department, the areas close to the Pir Panjal range are severely affected by the snowfall, particularly Shopian district. The impact of the snowstorm extends to parts of Budgam, Pulwama, Kulgam, Kupwara, and Baramulla districts.
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14 December 2025
The Darul Mukhlisin Islamic Boarding School in Menang Gini Village, Aceh Tamiang, witnesses the ferocity of Tropical Cyclone Senyar, which strikes the Asia Pacific region, including Indonesia, on December 14, 2025, causing massive damage. According to data from the Indonesian National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), 1,016 people die in three provinces (Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra). The Search and Rescue Team (Basarnas) continues to search for 212 missing people, 36 of whom are in Aceh. This disaster is estimated to directly affect more than 3.3 million people, with a total of over 1 million people displaced across the three provinces. Tropical Cyclone Senyar and its associated storms make this disaster period one of the deadliest natural events in Southeast Asia in 2025. The cumulative death toll from Cyclone Senyar and associated storms (including in Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka) is estimated to exceed 2,370. This figure demonstrates the scale and severity of this climate disaster, which transcends national borders, necessitating regional cooperation in recovery efforts.
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14 December 2025
The damage situation due to Tropical Cyclone Senyar shows the ferocity that strikes the Asia Pacific region, including in Aceh Tamiang, Indonesia, on December 14, 2025, causing massive damage. According to data from the Indonesian National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), 1,016 people die in three provinces (Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra). The Search and Rescue Team (Basarnas) continues to search for 212 missing people, 36 of whom are in Aceh. This disaster directly affects more than 3.3 million people, with a total of over 1 million people displaced across the three provinces. Tropical Cyclone Senyar and its associated storms make this disaster period one of the deadliest natural events in Southeast Asia in 2025. The cumulative death toll from Cyclone Senyar and associated storms (including in Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka) is estimated to exceed 2,370. This figure demonstrates the scale and severity of this climate disaster, which transcends national borders, necessitating regional cooperation in recovery efforts.
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14 December 2025
The damage situation due to Tropical Cyclone Senyar shows the ferocity that strikes the Asia Pacific region, including in Aceh Tamiang, Indonesia, on December 14, 2025, causing massive damage. According to data from the Indonesian National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), 1,016 people die in three provinces (Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra). The Search and Rescue Team (Basarnas) continues to search for 212 missing people, 36 of whom are in Aceh. This disaster directly affects more than 3.3 million people, with a total of over 1 million people displaced across the three provinces. Tropical Cyclone Senyar and its associated storms make this disaster period one of the deadliest natural events in Southeast Asia in 2025. The cumulative death toll from Cyclone Senyar and associated storms (including in Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka) is estimated to exceed 2,370. This figure demonstrates the scale and severity of this climate disaster, which transcends national borders, necessitating regional cooperation in recovery efforts.
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17 October 2025
A massive fire engulfs the seven-storey Adams Caps and Textile Limited factory in Zone 5 of the Chattogram Export Processing Zone (CEPZ) in Chattogram, Bangladesh, on October 16, 2025. The blaze rages for over seventeen hours, consuming the building and sending thick smoke into the sky. Despite the severity of the fire, all workers are safely evacuated without injuries. Emergency services continue to battle the flames and investigate the cause of the incident.
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17 October 2025
A massive fire engulfs the seven-storey Adams Caps and Textile Limited factory in Zone 5 of the Chattogram Export Processing Zone (CEPZ) in Chattogram, Bangladesh, on October 16, 2025. The blaze rages for over seventeen hours, consuming the building and sending thick smoke into the sky. Despite the severity of the fire, all workers are safely evacuated without injuries. Emergency services continue to battle the flames and investigate the cause of the incident.
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17 October 2025
A massive fire engulfs the seven-storey Adams Caps and Textile Limited factory in Zone 5 of the Chattogram Export Processing Zone (CEPZ) in Chattogram, Bangladesh, on October 16, 2025. The blaze rages for over seventeen hours, consuming the building and sending thick smoke into the sky. Despite the severity of the fire, all workers are safely evacuated without injuries. Emergency services continue to battle the flames and investigate the cause of the incident.
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17 October 2025
A massive fire engulfs the seven-storey Adams Caps and Textile Limited factory in Zone 5 of the Chattogram Export Processing Zone (CEPZ) in Chattogram, Bangladesh, on October 16, 2025. The blaze rages for over seventeen hours, consuming the building and sending thick smoke into the sky. Despite the severity of the fire, all workers are safely evacuated without injuries. Emergency services continue to battle the flames and investigate the cause of the incident.
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18 September 2025
Two milk jars are seen at an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area.
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18 September 2025
A damaged house is seen near an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area.
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18 September 2025
A damaged house stands near an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area.
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18 September 2025
Household belongings are seen outside as the river erodes the land of a family on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area.
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18 September 2025
Locals walk along an eroded bank of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area.
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18 September 2025
A damaged house stands near an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area.
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18 September 2025
Locals walk along an eroded bank of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area.
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